I do small parts on a Coleman propane stove, using an enameled tamale pot that I blasted the finish off the inside of. It must be removed or it will mess up the bluing. The salts are made from Caustic soda beads, sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite. (Don't remember the proportions at the moment, they're at the shop) When the salts are prepared, and are boiling at 290 deg. F, wet your parts first and immerse in the boiling salts. Keep the water level correct so the salts don't exceed 305 deg. F. When done, wash the parts with cool water and blow dry. oil right away to prevent rust. Don't do this in the house, and be careful. The salts are a very strong base and will quickly destroy any body parts they touch, not to mention very hot. This is a quick rundown, if you have any questions just ask.